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very in good order, and allew- {to make an extended inquiry for the| founa the door and Irindow ot the otf delays caused by galea and Floride, but ships leaving port from) Man's room tightly closed 8 a f ecarenecescsnccqnecccnocoscoosocooccesee ISBAND AND WE ier ull of gar. m INLEGALFIGHT FOR CHRISTMAS SUGGESTIONS (*239"" OOOOOROD ODES BORBBEES 00000000000 000000 p BYEAROLD KIDDIE _y Emmanuel Kaiser | Raloet lt Court _ He's Willing to Devote Entire Life to Daughter. Emmanuel M. Kaiser, a lawyer, who ja neparated from hin wife, Baith ©, Kaiser, daughter of Dr. Isaac Oppenheimer, aD refuses to commute| every day to Philadelphia to apend an | hour with bin six-year-old daughter, Eleanor Frances Kaiser, who, under | the couple's separation agreement, \ fives with her mother. , Before Supreme Court Justice Newburger to-day, former Judge Al- ton BH. Parker, attorney for Mr. Kaisor, asked for « writ of habeas gain possession of the The Court refused to grant the writ immediately. Mr, and Mrs. Kaiser tried to settle thetr marital diMeuities out of court ede of New York City which could ‘Ret be reached in two hours by train. Kajecr learned recently bis daughter been taken by her mother to the Majestic in Philadelphia, Ihe a tee 's wife that unlesa she re- remained to New York with the child here permanentiy he ‘soud consider the agreement vio- Kaiser told Justice Newburger he was prepared | to give up everything ‘eae in life and devote his time nolely $0 the welfare of his daughter if that “ necessary in order to gain cue. of her. ir, Marshall told the court his did mot think her hushand for his daughter and if made bim unfit to tret of her. ONO KNIFE USED LT SALARY BUDGET TOTALS $38,744,753 J ’ Ou of $2,000,000 Made in Es- » timates for U. S. Govern. mist Staff of Workers. con a: BO WASHINGTON, Dec. 14.—"Kcon- omy” was the watchword of the Ap- = propriations Committee in the prepare. | he ‘Mem of the legislative, exeoutive and Pedicial appreciation bill, fret of ‘the big supply measures, which was Feported to the House to-day. The " gommitice lopped off nearly $3,000,000 )) from the estimates submitted by the ¥arious departments, cutting salary Veallowances all along the line, and | brought in # measure appropriating ‘The bill provides for more salaries of Government tion of 62,266,100 1000 additional em- fast regular census in 191) Committee in ite report says that te Qn extraordini nd c it come once maintains, therei seeaaure is materially yd than printion. bi contains the cutting down the leage of members of Goneress miy cents a mile to five @ mile. ki: Sast mK cut down mileage a years, Por pred the com- tee each year reports the reduc- in the vit it in defeated either 1 sed floor of the House or in the committee cut $102,260 from estimates of the Secretary of for the work of the of Foreign and Domestic ree, although over Jaat year's lowed for promoti; ' Fv America, ropriations for au’ obiles for | Vieo President M ‘Dae Hundred and Fiftioth stre the | Bronx, called the office of De =a Dimeelf as a“ recognized the voice of Capas: _ ce, bec warral hi been ih burglary in around Nothing a) These things con wn he bee nk ae vanity bag and an pres ue Whe does not wish that Santa Claus bri! them one all? The party bag, tin and finished with 4 black velvot Mle, and drawn together with a gold or ® handle, has @ generous ket in the lining to keep handkerchicfs, powder puff, and all the other litle things carried by the woman who taken pride in her appearance heatnens, TO PROBE DEATH OF GERMAN WAR FUND TREASURER J. Henry Timken Dies Sudden- ly and Autopsy Will Be Held. i @ o'clock thin morning, of J, ¥ ‘Timken, rotator ot already puld over 66, jul-General in and submitted his balance on hand suf- fictent for another payment, if officers directed him to t additional $6,000 to the Ger- naul-General to-day, Mr, Timken appeared to be in hin waual soot health and apiri h egraaee? with hin face buried in pillow, he summoned the emily ye: Dr. Rh. W. Gs after the 1 to into communication with County F King, but were unable to Convinced, they chi was due to natural cause in A Voll, undertaker and Mr, ‘Timken's body ‘within four hours after death. of the relict Were correct to a penny, w! ed yeoterday afternoon, and was cheerful and enthusiastic ing about the work of the ° tion, On the other hand, it is known Mr. Timken waa greatly worried about hin two hotels, which have been di practically no business wince th ginning of the war and the nurp sion of t 7 the th aaa ae dd men of the American and North German Loyd | ehipa. SAVING LIVES of officers ‘Father John’s Medicine | | Best for Colds, throat se" \Iungs. Builds you up. No| \Aachotonte made of brocade), 1k cord which also serves an} p, ee |naueRt wan portpo Schorer 19—A cretonne sewing more pockets outaide, a) '8 which to keep lea, thread and thimble from tangling up with tho 1, for which there is ample . The stiff bottom helps ng from being trings of ribbon ushion and a dainty angling on either onveniently impoeni+ atray far away from 9 — The girl who needs a bit of powder for hor perky little none, and here in a bit of lace in which to conceal this necessary accessory, Truth to tell, it je @ vanity b tn crenee =o ae GANGSTERS SEEK WRITS TO GAIN THEIR FREEDOM Suspects in Doyle Murder Case Allege They Have Not Been Identified as Owen Madden, head of the gang Dearing hin name, and Martin V. Els, who are charged in affidavits made to Coroner Feinberg with the murder of “Patsy” Doyle of the Gopher gang, appeared before Bupreme Court Jus-] TRY ITON tlog Newburger to-day to gain their | Mteaks, Chops relonne from the Tombs on writs of} Hoant Beet Raladd eectc Corned Beet Bolled Ham The two men have been locked UP| Raunagen since Dec. 1, the day following Doyle's murder. Their attorney, Elias Rosen- thai, told Juatice Newburger that, al- though the men had been in the po- lice line-up twice, they were not identified, but that another gangater, whons name was not revealed, was picked out um the slayer and will be indicted, Four times the two men ep- peared before Coroner Feinberg to at- tond an inquest, but each time, on motion the District Attorney, the ed, rict Attorney Richter, | who appe oppoxition to the ranting of writs, naid the Polie ont and the District Attor are stil making an inve tion of the Doyle murder. It in said they are trying to link it with the Barnet Baft case. H Juatiog Newburger refused to grant! told the atter \ The Ope era of buc side and 0 4 firm soft foundation on which o| glassen rest in luxury, A fur weparates two contrasting ma' made. in their deareat frienda’ at on the other hand there ar who would fatl to love & should bring one of theae dai to them. Slayers. Ralad READY TO USE, At Delicatessen nad know the rich, flavor it imparts to Turkey and other toate Anninta all '} At Grocers and Delicatessen Stores, t atertain another motion to grant the writs. The Gift for all the family—a Columbia Grafonola It is the gift that will be the greatest source of pleasure both on Christmas morn and through all the year. Come in and look over our special Christ- mas outfits on especial Christmas terms. Columbia Double-Disc Records, 65c and up New Records on Sale the 20th of Each Month. Columbia Graphophone Co. 69 Chambers Street, New York. Hardman, Peck & Co., 433 Fifth Ave.,N.¥., & 524 Fulton St., B’klyn. F.G. Smith, Sth Ave. & 33dSt., opposite Walderi-Astoria, New York. The Grafenola Shop, 143 West 125th fe New York. Kranich & Bach, 16 ‘West 125th St., New York. thwait & Sons, 3d Ave. & Ualet AL ane 193-205 rat Row,N.Y. Gel jae’ & CarpetCe.,cor.163d & 3dA ve. cor.148th & Atn.Ave. ork Phonograsl. C Co., 368 Grand St., New York. on New cont 128 West 42d St., New York. H, Sate 63 Broadway, near 76th St., New York. & 55 FlatbushAy.,B’klyn. ofa Rioneery Fane 3 seeroam, lathesh Brooklyn. A. 1’ Sens, Inc., 398 Fulton St.. Broek he hirshos & Stress 420 Fo Fulton St., Breokivn, N. F.G. Senith, Bradbary Piano Wererocms, 369 Broad St., Newark, N.J. ELEANOR &CHORER, GULDEN'S A delicious Drensing | by adding! vinegar MAKES Hot and Cold Meats Tasty tard 10 CENTS. Mores, of “Eddys” Sauce juant Oast alice 10c Made by E. Pritchard, 331 Spring St., N.Y. 7 OVERDUE FLORIDE. { MET WITH WIS, - OWNERS NOW FA French Sip Hie Has Only One}; Screw and May Have | " | Broken Shaft. | For the first time atnee the steam. [Ship Floride, which sailed from Havre rt twenty-one days ago, as overdue, offi y-duy that vident. hip, and the bent she e was twelve knot# an at minimum speed, with of lace running around it, and little : ‘place of ri | nd of which the sides of this bag are There are few Reante gira who could not make theae bags for Santa Claus [and induce the latter to place them our prices. Ne should have come | Harbor seven days aro, ‘ with heen, from France, in th any vessel that ng the past week, | le, which arrived | Fabre liner |to- lay from les and traveled for the past four days over the course the Floride would follow were sho American coast, brought no sof the overdue vessel. Having only one screw the Floride be helpless in the event of her er shaft breaking. Such ter- rifle gales have prevailed on the At- lantic in the past fortnight that her wireless apparatus aloft may have been carried away, and if she Is dis- abled st has been unable to call for assistance, The French line officials tate they fear that something has happened to the Floride’s machinery. She has been overdue before in stormy weather, but never seven days behind her schedule. Owing to the limitations placed on the use of wireless by the war it is impossible we T , Mow on will be asked to keep a look- out for her, The lana ahe | y«four cabin sengers. If probably south 4 of the main steamship lane across jthe Atlan ee TWO STABBED IN FIGHT. After a fie Ludiow Stre rounded up t and took them nn hallway y to-day, nast Gachalawsky jelded the knives ained, teativen were told that the fkht outcome of @ Saturday night drinking bout. a Ends Life by Gan. Robert Huhn, a foreman in the Park Depar nent, seventy years old, has since much of his th: and. the xhortags apprehension that he HE HALO of romance surrounds covered by the Ethiopian, improved by the Arab, fostered by the Turk, encouraged and cultivated come a burden on his daughter. She left their flat on the top floar of No, 4% Amsterdam Avenue early this morning. When returned at 10.30 A. M. Coffee. Dis- by the French, Spanish, Dutch and English in their Asiatic and American possessions, Coffee has a peculiar claim to inter-racial distinction. From an African war- drink, the art of the Arab made it the luxury of the Orient. Introduced to the Courts of Europe, it gradu- ally spread to every civilized home, and is to-day a universal ai common bond. W! that binds the hat more fitting time for a great sale world together in a than just before Christmas? There is but one thing better,—two cupfuls. to choose your ultra-favorite coffee for Christmas :— A doctor with a | worked for half an hour in a ale to save Huhn's life. Advises Lime for Tuberculosis jo the Journal of the Amert~ A ee (duly, 87, 168m » Disen, Innrapes ‘deficiency of calciam’? feaponsible for the physical con- which lead to tuberculosis, “and rapy he advocates reste om thie! for the widespread * Alterative in the culosia and chronie ie ite abbiity © “tn such form and | on record many eases in'which Wt seems to have. effected oome plete and tasting bettorment. Hi 5 scrip . for IT MAS HELI opiates, narcotles or hy he CHOICE ROCERI JAMES BUTLER COFFEES have been family favorites for over ‘thirty years. Our sales have increased year by year, until now we are recognized as the largest buyers and retail sellers in America. Thousands upon thousands will tell you there is no other coffee equal to Butler’s. Having such a reputation to uphold,—we have taken infinite pains in testing, selecting and blending the coffees for this sale. Thcre are four grades or varieties, each one the very choicest of its kind;— rich and fragrant in flavor; strong and full-bodied in character; smooth, mellow and agreeable in taste,—each one distinctive, and unsurpassed in ‘‘cup quality’’ at A morning cup of Butler’s Coffee will start you right for all day. Here are our selections from which That is why we sell so much of it. Reduction of 1c Per Pound in 3 or r5 Pound Lot Darchases Always Fresh Roasted—Sold in the Bean or Ground or Pulverized in and Tea. VERY C Belle Brook c Brand, Tall 10c can... 3=20° New Teas, Ceylon, Oolong, Finglish Breakfast or Mixed, Ib. 30 Zw Stamps FREE with each pound Triumph Oatmeal, Highest grade; fresh-milled; jargest 10c pkg., Double ZH Stamps Wednesday at anywhere near our prices. Evaporated Milk ||sirioin steai: Rich, pure, whole milk, evaporated to the thickness of cream. Makes excellent cream, as it comes from the can, for Coffee Dilute with water for all milk purposes. AN GU. Lakeview 6° Tall Toe ¢ We 7 Sms cans 17° 35° With All Purchases—-Special Sta:p Offers Excepted. our Electric Coffee Mills to any degree of tineness that is desired. What More Useful Gift Than a 5-lb. Bag of Butler’s Coffee Try one or all of these Coffees and you will know how matchless they are in quality li. Granulated Sugar17 At All 35 James Butler Inc. Meat Markets Lamb. Chops, « Spring Lamb, Short Best cuts from City Dressed Beef % hoicest Loin or Rib Jenuine 1916 Lamb Ib. 20° Forequarters, Ib. 14° Fresh-Made Pork Sausages, ib. 18° jp At All 181 James Butler Old Crow Rye H. B. Kirk & Co.'s Genuine Ki tucky Whiskey, bottle. , Duffy’s Malt “Whiskey, bottle. .. Licensed Stores " 95° . TS Inc. Guinness’s Stout—Bass’s Ale The World's Beat Imported 2 Bottle Brews Allow Old Cabinet Rye, Kingussie Scotch, | Cabinet Port, Ves nics, 1» Very Fine, Impe Wine; bottle... cece. ’ Solera Sherry, 25° |B suis, 25° be pe dlogen bottles and 10€ per dozen splits for ¢ 50 43¢ STAMPS FREE w cach ; é ull eee : rhe the c le sted, bottle, 75° ed Diuner 75